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It's all in what you choose to draw. Depending on the speed of your terminal emulator, a natively graphical program could draw faster than the text-mode version.
I'm thinking of a framebuffer-based character console, not an X terminal emulator.
I meant you can not add them. Can refrain from adding them.
But very rarely people do, unfortunately.
You have to be an OFM developer to be personally affected by the ease of embedding a command line into your OFM.
I'm a OFM user (and at this rate, developer; fucking Midnight Commander sucks and the other ones on GNU/Linux are even worse), and I'm worried because I'm not getting it right in my OFMs. Only Norton Commander, FAR Manager and very few others did it right: a command line which you can use at the same time you browse panels, run commands and see their results (as panels don't have to cover all of the screen; they can very well cover just the upper half).